How did Sai Baba respond to Damu Anna's business plans, and what was Shama's role in this interaction?

πŸ“– Chapter 25

In the account from Chapter 25, Shama (Madhavrao) acted as the crucial intermediary, bringing Damu Anna's letter about his business plans to Sai Baba at the Masjid. Before the letter was even read, Baba displayed his omniscience by remarking, "It seems he is trying to touch the sky!" Shama confirmed that Baba's words perfectly captured the letter's intent. After Shama read the letter aloud, Baba listened attentively and then gave his definitive response, stating the "Shet's mind has gone astray." He instructed Shama to reply to Damu Anna, advising him to be content and not fall into the "trap of millions," thus using Shama as the vehicle for his divine counsel.


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